Crystal Unicorns by Charlie
Crystal Unicorns
Crystal unicorns have been sighted all over Canada and Iceland these magical creatures can not get over heated. Otherwise they are sure to die. This special species is on the brink of extinction due to climate change. Most crystal unicorns migrate to colder countries during the dry seasons. Crystal unicorns love to fly against the cool breeze to keep cool. They are an extremely rare flying horse which do not like being spotted.
Crystal unicorns have sparkly gold glittery hooves and a horn, blue fluffy 2.5 meter long wings, iridescent skin that has crystal shards scattered all over its body. Cyan blue, jagged spikes can also be found on both sides of its body. Their tail and main are a pearlescent colour, this makes their hair look very shiny. Their teeth are made out of solid gold which can bite through any surface including bedrock.
Crystal unicorns live in a large variety of places including sugar cane forests, crystal caverns and magic chocolate crystal caves. These places have to contain lush green trees, food, fresh water and a cold environment. Curiously, they live in groups of 3 and if the male dies the female leaves its child and goes off to find a new husband. Intriguingly, crystal unicorns are at the top of the food chain out of all unicorns and felines.
Interestingly, crystal unicorns eat small animal like ferrets, cats, bunnies, squirrels and birds. They also eat smaller unicorns which they will stun with their horn and then eat them alive. A majority of crystal unicorns eat icicles, snow flakes and the finest crystals. The only thing they will drink is water from rare crystal lakes. This magical drink keeps hem alive.
Amazingly, Crystal Unicorns like icicles to calm down, they also like to catch frost in their mouths as it falls from the sky. They are a very thirsty type of unicorn, which is very shy. They have white fur so they can camouflage into icy landscapes. This type of unicorn is very feisty, so if you ever run into one of these magical beasts, leave it alone and don’t make eye contact as they are not good pets.
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